
American Goldwing is a Alt/Indie album by Blitzen Trapper, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- twangy
- laid-back
- heartland
About
On Blitzen Trapper’s sixth studio album, the Portland band dives headfirst into the record collections of its members' teenage years and delivers classic-sounding songs that are part Southern rock, part Southern funk, and part indie rock. “Might Find It Cheap” opens with the bygone biker strut of a Lynyrd Skynyrd tune. But it’s not all vintage tones here: the electric guitars crunch and distort like they were touched by the hand of J. Mascis. “Fletcher” recalls Wilco’s 1995 debut album, <i>A.M.</i>, with twangy country rock devoid of any modern-day effects to keep everything sounding timeless. “Your Crying Eyes” starts with what could be a front-porch jam, as a distant harmonica, stomping boots, and handclaps suddenly make way for chugging twang-rock. The thick drums and electric guitars combine with a pedal steel to create something like a lost James Gang tune. The acoustic-based “My Home Town” recalls the band’s past penchant for Neil Young–flavored songs before the title track rocks out with an anthem-like fervor.
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Tracklist
- 1Might Find It Cheap3:12
- 2Fletcher3:27
- 3Love the Way You Walk Away3:40
- 4Your Crying Eyes3:01
- 5My Home Town2:39
- 6Girl In a Coat3:39
- 7American Goldwing3:09
- 8Astronaut4:05
- 9Taking It Easy Too Long2:56
- 10Street Fighting Sun4:39
- 11Stranger In a Strange Land3:17
- 12Mission Moon (Bonus Track)3:02
Credits
Performers
- Paul BrainardPEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Blitzen Trapper
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
